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You MUST have these forms to attend any 4-H activity. Forms

  • Medical Form: To be completed for every 4-H activity.
  • Code of Conduct: To be completed each year. New form collections starts August 1st of the current year.

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  • 4-H Ambassador Program - The Georgia 4-H Ambassador program is for high school 4-H'ers and adults interested in being part of  a team trained in specific issues. 4-H Ambassadors select from the issues offered, participate in a dynamic, intense training weekend, plan individual activities to share their knowledge and represent Georgia 4-H as ambassadors in the field.  The inaugural program in 2005 boasted more than 30 youth working in their communities to make the best better.
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pics** Greene County 4-H Picture Pages **

Volunteers

Effective August 1, 2008, all volunteers who supervise minors in their vounteer work with Cooperative Extension must be screened through the UGA HR System. "Supervising" is defined as telling a youth (other than your own child) what they can or cannot do regardless of whether an Extension professional is present or not.

The screening process now consists of criminal background check, reference checks and an interview by an Extension faculty member.

Click here for the steps to becoming a 4-H Volunteer.

Last updated August 12, 2008

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